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the government of spain has been struggling for months now to turn the country's economy around. today, new figures were released showing the number of people out of work is at a new record high. >> some 4.9 million spaniards are currently registered. that's an unemployment rate of some 25%, and many fear the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> long queues at the unemployment office had become a familiar sight in spanish cities, and they keep getting longer. the number of jobless rose for a fourth consecutive month in november. almost 500,000 more are out of work compared to a year ago. >> i wish there were more jobs. we are sinking in unemployment. >> i think the bad situation we are in is going to last at least another two years. >> the government, of course, hopes that is not the case, but so far, it has not had any success in bringing down the jobless rate. >> these are obviously very bad numbers. unemployment continues to rise. we work hard every day to try and change that. we are dealing with a crisis. >> critics at home city government's approach of c
the government of spain has been struggling for months now to turn the country's economy around. today, new figures were released showing the number of people out of work is at a new record high. >> some 4.9 million spaniards are currently registered. that's an unemployment rate of some 25%, and many fear the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> long queues at the unemployment office had become a familiar sight in spanish cities, and they keep getting longer....
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already half of the young people in spain are unemployed. as a result, some spanish girls are even willing to risk their health to earn a little money on the side. >> it was not an easy decision, but anna has decided to become a paid a donor. she will help infertile women become mothers. in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs money. in my case, i needed to pay the registration fee so that i can keep wking towary maer's degree. >> donating eggs is legal, and an increasing number of women in spain are doing it, including here. the clinics pay up to 900 compensation and expenses for the examinations, hormone treatment, and egg extraction. anna needs the money. though she is 26, she is almost too old. this clinic is looking for even younger donors, and it has plenty of applicants to choose from. >> every day, we get calls from two or three women who want to donate eggs. we now have a list o
already half of the young people in spain are unemployed. as a result, some spanish girls are even willing to risk their health to earn a little money on the side. >> it was not an easy decision, but anna has decided to become a paid a donor. she will help infertile women become mothers. in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs...
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it is an archaic sport, once hugely popular in spain. then it was banned, but now it is making a comeback. this traditional hunting method is being legalized by a number of regions. even the spanish environment ministry is backing the move, hoping to see a rise in takings in national parks as a result of people buying hunting permits, but animal rights activists are far from happy, calling the horseback hunting savage. >> this is a story from spain about wild boars and a controversial method of hunting them. but it is also a story about a country in crisis and how one is sacrificed for the good of the other. this is a member of the old gentry. hunting has been in his family's blood for generations. he is helping revive the tradition of hunting wild boar on horseback with spears. the sport, known as pigsticking, was long banned, but he has legalize it again. as chairman of the pigsticking international club, he wants to use the hunt as a way to draw tourists to the region. hunters pay at least 5000 euros per team to take part, money the l
it is an archaic sport, once hugely popular in spain. then it was banned, but now it is making a comeback. this traditional hunting method is being legalized by a number of regions. even the spanish environment ministry is backing the move, hoping to see a rise in takings in national parks as a result of people buying hunting permits, but animal rights activists are far from happy, calling the horseback hunting savage. >> this is a story from spain about wild boars and a controversial...
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that final question is spain any closer to winning the final big bang. for the country do you think or is this going to avert it now. i'd be surprised if this is the final bailouts. i think there are a lot of problems in many countries that we have no clue yet exists. i think there's going to be a long line of bailouts and the question is can can we keep paying for them i think there will be a time when there simply won't be enough money for the next bailout when that happens then policy change it's something similar that happened in new zealand in the eighty's they ran out of money and as a result they have to talk back government spending as a subsidy you have to bribe the ties but that's one incident started booming and that's when it comes to the growing again that's what has happened here as well we need to run out of money first the government run out of money before it will change its policies unfortunately because the european union is very big and a lot of countries have a lot of money it's going to take a long while for this to happen a slow de
that final question is spain any closer to winning the final big bang. for the country do you think or is this going to avert it now. i'd be surprised if this is the final bailouts. i think there are a lot of problems in many countries that we have no clue yet exists. i think there's going to be a long line of bailouts and the question is can can we keep paying for them i think there will be a time when there simply won't be enough money for the next bailout when that happens then policy change...
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is graphic anybody in europe is more complicated for instance i have lots of friends in spain my son lives in barcelona for that matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace day themselves and say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system a
is graphic anybody in europe is more complicated for instance i have lots of friends in spain my son lives in barcelona for that matter so i'm in close contact what's going on inside spain unemployment rate for the new generation the google facebook generation now is fifty percent so even if you go to a good school or even a back nickel school. it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated...
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in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. but. poor to go when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they're doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the model itself is unsustainable right gentlemen to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short for a book continue our discussion on the west stay with our. mission. could you take three. three. three. three. three. three vote video for your media project a free card. gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. my father but also among brothers involved in the mines and since i started working in a mine i stated i look at it and feel m
in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. but. poor to go when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they're doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. movement inside...
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in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. portugal when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export malled all they're doing is strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas they are sustainable but the rest of europe with exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. was three movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the market itself is unsustainable going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that continue our discussion on the west stay with our. for. thousands to see its. cash cow to be dry i think that in this country. as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business is labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices co
in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain. portugal when this single hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe north german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export malled all they're doing is strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas they are sustainable but the rest of europe with exception of germany and scandinavia is not then we're going to have sort of he. was three movement inside western...
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what's happening in greece spain parts of. porch ago when this singer hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe not german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they are doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of. by wall street movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years all right gentlemen because the market itself is unsustainable going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break but continue our discussion on the west stay with our. well with. this month's high tech means could help whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge streaming systems for others i
what's happening in greece spain parts of. porch ago when this singer hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe not german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they are doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with the exception of about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of. by wall street movement inside western...
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bus spain's banking bailout eurozone finance ministers reconvene in brussels as madrid makes an official request for the e.u. to rescue its wheat banks. in live here at the new sensor thanks for being with us from some britain have some of the israeli ambassadors in their countries to get on says over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem the un and the you've also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations now more from a middle east correspondent pull the slip. that's happening in an area known as anyone known what it effectively means is that the voice that include will be cutoff instruments to them this announcement is widely perceived as punishment against the palestinians for number one going to the un was with this by the number two winning it essentially winning a bird that sees the palestinian state being recognized within nine hundred sixty seven borders and given non observer nonmember observer status at the united nations now we're also hearing criticism of some european ambassadors european diplo
bus spain's banking bailout eurozone finance ministers reconvene in brussels as madrid makes an official request for the e.u. to rescue its wheat banks. in live here at the new sensor thanks for being with us from some britain have some of the israeli ambassadors in their countries to get on says over why more settlements have been authorized in disputed lands near east jerusalem the un and the you've also said that israel's construction plans pose a threat to future peace negotiations now more...
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in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain parts of italy but. portugal when they sing hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe not german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they are doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with exceptional about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of the. wall street movement inside western europe as well and this is going to happen within the next few years because the model itself is unsustainable i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the west stay with our. experience before series with the. nation. day. to make. him the flying. speak your language. they will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. that all teach spanish find out more visit eye
in fact when we have this what's happening in greece spain parts of italy but. portugal when they sing hits the norse in european countries any it will inevitably maybe not german maybe not germany because germany has a very sound economy they have their export mall though they are doing a strategic alliances with russia in terms of oil and gas as well they are sustainable but the rest of europe with exceptional about germany and scandinavia is not then we going to have sort of the. wall street...
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logan spain's made a formal request for e.u. funds to help his battered banks the deal will be discussed in the eurozone finance meeting underway in brussels details now from artie's peter all of a. spain has requested nearly forty billion euros worth of financial aid to help its crippled banking system this money. with thirty seven billion euros going to all its states for the nationalized thanks and two point five billion going toward spain's so-called five other cash should be ready for distribution by around the twelfth of december e.u. finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to educate based cashiering as part of their monthly meeting what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people who showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in their country and the fact that the governments are asking fo
logan spain's made a formal request for e.u. funds to help his battered banks the deal will be discussed in the eurozone finance meeting underway in brussels details now from artie's peter all of a. spain has requested nearly forty billion euros worth of financial aid to help its crippled banking system this money. with thirty seven billion euros going to all its states for the nationalized thanks and two point five billion going toward spain's so-called five other cash should be ready for...
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all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate. they really get the full in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well twenty thirteen will see yet more talks to try to get a breakthrough between israel and the palestinians but rocket exchanges and israel's expanding its notorious settlement program have only put more obstacles to making peace a reality there a middle east correspondent. paula hi there good to see you tonight with there's no both sides of course talk about talks with enough of. the times if i had a pony or a rubles for. the last year where is it heading well yes given it does seem as if we have this constant repeat of the same conversation i mean if you look at what's happening on the ground israel continues to announce settlement construction and the palestinians continue to say that for as long as these announce
all people do think it's about spain's crippling unemployment figures especially amongst the young about the cost of the stakes the study says and then you really get a sense of just how angry and how desperate. they really get the full in the book that's doing to the country and to us it's not in the middle of one of these big protest movements when the clashes break out. well twenty thirteen will see yet more talks to try to get a breakthrough between israel and the palestinians but rocket...
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i mean why should the richest part of spain pay for the rest of the country if they want to be on their own. well we put the question another way around the way why don't they feel they have to share their solidarity with other parts of the country i mean you can't reproduce the argument. within these stateless nations as well and the poorest part of catalonia i mean sustained by the roots aspire of petroleum i think this is part partially a wishful thinking i mean and it has to do with the legitimisation of the political system on the white hands and with a shot at radicalization of nationalist demands on the other hand which actually can not to be separated from the presence of course those is that are particularly affected by konami overall economic crisis and well what i really i'm really skeptical about the possibilities of determination to short term and to solve the real problems of people from that the loan from the legion from the basque country i think that normative problem we have to face is that how stylish which is the barrier or what the story or a referendum or people's
i mean why should the richest part of spain pay for the rest of the country if they want to be on their own. well we put the question another way around the way why don't they feel they have to share their solidarity with other parts of the country i mean you can't reproduce the argument. within these stateless nations as well and the poorest part of catalonia i mean sustained by the roots aspire of petroleum i think this is part partially a wishful thinking i mean and it has to do with the...
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the international monetary fund have imposed on greece spain and portugal and ireland over the last two years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment as you said in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way just one is about significance in to what is this president's been saying does it perhaps suggest there are political cracks in brussels here we have a top official being openly critical of the rest of europe. i mean there are always political cracks in brussels and across europe you have a group of countries that will agree on some things but won't agree on everything and when you start to push them together when they start to end up in a deep economic crisis it's also a crisis of institutions of course they start to squabble and that's what we've seen over the last few years no real agreement on what to do next because everyone has their own somewhat divergent interests and that's germany doesn't wan
the international monetary fund have imposed on greece spain and portugal and ireland over the last two years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment as you said in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way just one is about significance in to what is this president's been saying does it perhaps suggest there are...
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in senegal it is different to tehran and spain. >> how different is it outside of europe in the wider arab world, the middle east? >> they are more accepted outside of europe because europe is a shocking and islamic bloc because there's a need to find a european identity, especially now in the crisis. >> where do you see this going? do you see the creation of a broader european islamic bloc? >> islam house oe been adapted to its cultural surroundings and we can see european islam coming up in a lot of centers in europe. >> his specialist in the dialogue between the islamic world and the west, thank you. onto soccer now. dortmund with another victory under their belts helping the reigning champions close in on the league leaders. their season has been punctuated by ups and downs, but on sunday and, they notched up another important victory in their title defense. >> warring on from the touch line, the caretaker urging his to stay compact. breached by mario. still, he did not play. fearing relegation. moments later, sven scoring a deserved equalizer. in the second half, again with the b
in senegal it is different to tehran and spain. >> how different is it outside of europe in the wider arab world, the middle east? >> they are more accepted outside of europe because europe is a shocking and islamic bloc because there's a need to find a european identity, especially now in the crisis. >> where do you see this going? do you see the creation of a broader european islamic bloc? >> islam house oe been adapted to its cultural surroundings and we can see...
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where half of all young people are unemployed spain has a debt of one hundred forty five billion euros but is trying to avoid following week eurozone members on the bailout path again those are live pictures for you here on r.t. from madrid. and at least one policeman in five militants have been killed in a shootout in pakistan a gun battle ensued as authorities surrounded a house containing insurgents believed to have been involved in an earlier attack that saw men armed with rocket son's suicide vests trying to penetrate a military facility at an international airport on saturday four civilians killed more than forty injured in that raid while five attackers also died. all the names of the victims of the u.s. elementary school massacre in connecticut have been released to twenty children gunned down in a shooting spree were aged between six and seven but the attacker identified as twenty year old adam lanza shot dead his mother at home before going to school to carry out the massacre and he eventually turned the rifle on himself and now a memorial service for the victims has been hel
where half of all young people are unemployed spain has a debt of one hundred forty five billion euros but is trying to avoid following week eurozone members on the bailout path again those are live pictures for you here on r.t. from madrid. and at least one policeman in five militants have been killed in a shootout in pakistan a gun battle ensued as authorities surrounded a house containing insurgents believed to have been involved in an earlier attack that saw men armed with rocket son's...
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and spain's a dead weight in banks of long live it to see another day as the eurozone finance ministers hand over forty billion euro rescue package. let's hope i am here in moscow you live with us on our tea with me to be on with say good to have you with us the painstaking search for peace in colombia seize the latest round of talks between the government and fog rebels begin on wednesday negotiations comes amid the deadliest military raid against the armed opposition since talks began in october the colombian president says an agreement must be reached by next november at the latest and has found to keep up military operations he says of the rebels just on they will be given a part into politics in its truth of interview to our top farkle fishel admitted they want peace but are being forced to fly for it. human how enough are gravel sent colombian officials holding talks trying to hammer out a peace deal letting america's fiercest drive also and their first attempt to put an end to the fifty years of conflict this has claimed more than half a million lives and the sole woman at the ne
and spain's a dead weight in banks of long live it to see another day as the eurozone finance ministers hand over forty billion euro rescue package. let's hope i am here in moscow you live with us on our tea with me to be on with say good to have you with us the painstaking search for peace in colombia seize the latest round of talks between the government and fog rebels begin on wednesday negotiations comes amid the deadliest military raid against the armed opposition since talks began in...
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are you sure this comes from spain. renee ella is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even the few things when they get to jordan. israel checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days under the sun. and then you can't leave the rest of us anymore those behind the report into trade between the settlements in europe say they are trying to organize any kind of witch hunt but we're not talking about boycotting jews over here we're not talking about even boycotting israel itself we're talking about making a difference differentiating between. legal israeli products which should be watched by european citizens as much they want course a short and second of products which are totally illegal and should be banned and people should not buy peter all over r.t. . well we're back with more news in thirty minutes the kinds of reports coming up after a short break. in the glow of russia's no phone away from ci
are you sure this comes from spain. renee ella is a palestinian living in germany she has family in the west bank and says the israeli checkpoints mean palestinian farmers are losing out to the settlers even even the few things when they get to jordan. israel checkpoints keep them at the checkpoints for days under the sun. and then you can't leave the rest of us anymore those behind the report into trade between the settlements in europe say they are trying to organize any kind of witch hunt...
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spain's beleaguered banks can breathe easier now the euro zone approved the forty billion euro rescue package for them is the first tranche of the bailed out to greet in june which is worth a total one hundred billion euros the public's not taking well day as people continue to suffer from tough cuts while the banks got a helping hand record unemployment and a crippling recession that spain continues to deny that it needs a sovereign bailout. politician two on monday says the government has brought the crisis on itself. there is a fundamental flaw in the banking system which is. the government has basically taken over the banks the greed of the banking cartel degree of the central bank bailout banks. money that is not covered by anything the government intervening too much in the market. and the way to solve the problem is by government were growing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and less and regulate less that's what comic back in order that's one of. the job where you grow again i don't hear. so. saying. somebody who's being supported by gove
spain's beleaguered banks can breathe easier now the euro zone approved the forty billion euro rescue package for them is the first tranche of the bailed out to greet in june which is worth a total one hundred billion euros the public's not taking well day as people continue to suffer from tough cuts while the banks got a helping hand record unemployment and a crippling recession that spain continues to deny that it needs a sovereign bailout. politician two on monday says the government has...
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in spain, 26% were one in two young people is out of work. things are not quite that grim in italy, but more and more young people are looking for work. the youth unemployment rate is 36%, the highest since june 2004. >> we have to take a short break, but when we back, december 1 is world aids day. we will be taking a look at the problem of hiv/aids. >> and what is germany going to do with all its nuclear waste? stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unless action is taken. >> but as a new report just issued by the united nations shows, there is encouraging news. there's been a large reduction in the amount of new cases in southern africa. >> education campaigns and easier access to medicines have paid off in the battle against hiv. the number of people newly i
in spain, 26% were one in two young people is out of work. things are not quite that grim in italy, but more and more young people are looking for work. the youth unemployment rate is 36%, the highest since june 2004. >> we have to take a short break, but when we back, december 1 is world aids day. we will be taking a look at the problem of hiv/aids. >> and what is germany going to do with all its nuclear waste? stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >>...
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spain has been doing okay. for as long as i can continue, there isn't really any prospecs of spain asking for help. but i think the market knows that if spain does ask for help, there's always the back stop of the omt and that's why spain is doing what it's doing. so so far so good. >> starting to get ahead of a heavy 2013 program. will that throw out problems? >> i think they're pursuing the right strategy. the big difference on this front between italy and spain is that italy has a big fall in redemptions next year when it takes off pressure for sly flex year. spain has the opposite problems, a rise next year. so it's technically done for this year and the reason it's funding is to take some of the pain away from next year. and again these options get done and it isn't a big drama. they do have to get digested. but the primary dealers do take the bontds down and i'll expect no difference different on wednesday. >> so for the moment, no pressure relatively speaking. and yet we're now looking at the downgrades
spain has been doing okay. for as long as i can continue, there isn't really any prospecs of spain asking for help. but i think the market knows that if spain does ask for help, there's always the back stop of the omt and that's why spain is doing what it's doing. so so far so good. >> starting to get ahead of a heavy 2013 program. will that throw out problems? >> i think they're pursuing the right strategy. the big difference on this front between italy and spain is that italy has...
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bond market, yields still very contained for spain and italy. 5.2% yields in spain. italian yields slightly lower, 4.39. gilt you see currently just edging slightly higher. and on the currency markets, dollar index at a one month low. ism manufacturing not helping. dollar-yen therefore down to 82 and dollar is done against everything else, as well. apart from the swiss franc. let's show where you we stand with oil prices right now. we've got nymex trading at 89. present at 110. both of them fairly steady. what about the outlook? joining us is peter hunt at rbc. peter, good morning to you. so does oil stay in this sort of recent ranges for the foreseeable future? >> actually we think it is. it sounds like sort of the risk of complacency. something we challenge ourselves on quite regularly. but given the points about china demand and global gdp, we're still very cautious in terms of demand, but the issue for the oil markets is supply and there are still big movements going on there. i think over the last three months, you've seen a really sharp fall in the output from
bond market, yields still very contained for spain and italy. 5.2% yields in spain. italian yields slightly lower, 4.39. gilt you see currently just edging slightly higher. and on the currency markets, dollar index at a one month low. ism manufacturing not helping. dollar-yen therefore down to 82 and dollar is done against everything else, as well. apart from the swiss franc. let's show where you we stand with oil prices right now. we've got nymex trading at 89. present at 110. both of them...
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there's financial troubles that have increased the calls from spain's wealthiest region catalonia to break away from central government madrid however has stressed it has the legal power to stop it from even holding a referendum on independence the warning came hours before the region's pro separatist parliamentary majority has signed an agreement calling for a public vote on this self determination to be held in twenty fourteen and the european partnership for independence says qatar learning is ready to be on its. it does come from the determination of civil society from or from the citizens of course i don't know which from two thousand and nine to two thousand and eleven shown they this is nations by outlaw organized popular referendum to hold ballots to personally i like more than five hundred the v.p. why they voted yes because i learned that allow for a positive scenario and allowed to tap debates about stuff of a nation and human rights universal rights in all catalonia i told her aloud to explain to people about economical side and about all the benefits that i was as in dep
there's financial troubles that have increased the calls from spain's wealthiest region catalonia to break away from central government madrid however has stressed it has the legal power to stop it from even holding a referendum on independence the warning came hours before the region's pro separatist parliamentary majority has signed an agreement calling for a public vote on this self determination to be held in twenty fourteen and the european partnership for independence says qatar learning...
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eurozone finance ministers are breathing life into spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euros rescue package for them i can june the same minister says they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking for so even bailout the salvation of spain for nationalized banks comes as brussels discusses the very future of the whole european banking system dutch politician to one man does as says that the spanish government has brought the crisis on itself. there is a fundamental flaw in the banking system which is. the government has basically taken over the banks the greed of the banking cartel the greed the central bank bailout banks. money that is not covered by anything the government intervening too much in the market. and the way to solve that problem by government withdrawing by printing the role of government by getting government to spend less arts less and regulate less that is what will comic back in order that's what will . cause the geography. is here. so. having companies being suppo
eurozone finance ministers are breathing life into spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euros rescue package for them i can june the same minister says they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking for so even bailout the salvation of spain for nationalized banks comes as brussels discusses the very future of the whole european banking system dutch politician to one man does as says that...
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here's one finance minister breathing life into spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euros rescue package for them i can do the same ministers said they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking for so even bailout this elation of spain's for nationalized banks that comes as brussels discusses the very future of the whole european banking system does politician to one the mendoza says of the spanish government has brought the crisis on to itself. there is a fundamental flaw weaken the banking system which is so the government has basically taken over the banks that created the banking cartel agreed the central bank bailout banks to print money that is not covered by anything the government does intervene too much in the market. and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less on tax less and regulate less that is what will keep coming back in order that's what will. cause the job rate to grow again
here's one finance minister breathing life into spain's beleaguered banks by approving a forty billion euros rescue package for them i can do the same ministers said they were ready to provide aid of up to one hundred billion euros despite the recession madrid is trying at all costs to avoid asking for so even bailout this elation of spain's for nationalized banks that comes as brussels discusses the very future of the whole european banking system does politician to one the mendoza says of the...
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in countries like spain, up to one-half of young people are unemployed. under the european union boss proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies -- european union's proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies would be guaranteed a job or training within four months. >> we have to invest in europe's young people. we cannot afford to leave them. we have to give them the skills and experience they need to help them to get a job. >> the eu wants to fund the sceme -- scheme with money from the european bond. many are skeptical of the plans. >> i do not believe the suggestions will be successful. employers will be afraid of giving people work, so it will hurt those it's trying to help. >> whether it will really create more education and training programs is still unclear, as the suggestions are only recommendations to eu member states. >> bayern face off against a byelorussian team tonight. >> boresoff beat them in november. bayern are in top form. >> as if they were not scoring enough goals already, goetze is ready to go. he is first choice again in the
in countries like spain, up to one-half of young people are unemployed. under the european union boss proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies -- european union's proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies would be guaranteed a job or training within four months. >> we have to invest in europe's young people. we cannot afford to leave them. we have to give them the skills and experience they need to help them to get a job. >> the eu wants to fund the sceme -- scheme with...
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if italy and spain have their own central bank, if italy and spain are borrowing in their own currency and the ecb is lender of last resort, those bonds look very attractive. if they're emerging market countries which borrowing in someonels's occurrenci which is real default risk -- someone else's currency which is real default risk, in terms of assurances it will be the back stop. but huge execution risk in terms of what the ecb will do next year. and more broadly in terms of longer term outlook, fiscal and banking union. >> especially because that success on dragy's front seems to have taken away support. andrew balls, head of portfolio management at pimco. thank you very much. >>> the wet summer in the u.k. could ruffle consumer feathers this festive season. turkey prices in britain up about 4% on the year. while vegetables will also have you dig deeper in your pockets. brussels sprout prices have shot up by a quarter. potatoes are roasting 43% more expensive. and speaking of christmas dinner, i did go down to the st. paul's branch of latali ' de chefs to find out there b expansion
if italy and spain have their own central bank, if italy and spain are borrowing in their own currency and the ecb is lender of last resort, those bonds look very attractive. if they're emerging market countries which borrowing in someonels's occurrenci which is real default risk -- someone else's currency which is real default risk, in terms of assurances it will be the back stop. but huge execution risk in terms of what the ecb will do next year. and more broadly in terms of longer term...
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education as well as on get the government to breaking its promise to raise pensions in line with inflation spain is still holding out from asking for aid from its neighbors and trade that felix marina del occur of us as a bailout could lead to the breakup of the eurozone. if it had managed to do all that are taking a look here people would have understood. doing it. and you so much and everybody in the blamed for the first year you could actually bring the previous government. free from the boy to the spanish bailout because they know that it's too big to bail out and if we have to rescue it in that the euro. shamus would be really risky i'm. just playing time and wish to do it on the road to bankruptcy. and eventually break up of the euro. so greece is the largest banks could be in line for bailouts of their own after a pause in huge loss. this year together they'll need about thirteen billion viewers worth of loans to stay afloat and this is just days after the country's credit rating was raised six not trist from selective default to be miners the view which has been urging greek citizens to
education as well as on get the government to breaking its promise to raise pensions in line with inflation spain is still holding out from asking for aid from its neighbors and trade that felix marina del occur of us as a bailout could lead to the breakup of the eurozone. if it had managed to do all that are taking a look here people would have understood. doing it. and you so much and everybody in the blamed for the first year you could actually bring the previous government. free from the...
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spain, this will be a good proxy for now. we'll get the ten year for italy in just a second. 35.34% is the level there. u.s. benefiting from fund flows well. choppy trade across the picture here. let's look at the italian curve before we get the results later today. we are seeing green across the board, so yields dipping before that probably has more to do with the political rhetoric we're seeing especially coming from berlusconi. under 4.6% for the ten-year and on the short and two, a bit of a rally. finally, let's close taking a look at the forex. euro/dollar is weaker. and it's holding just above 1.30. and the dollar/yen, this is the one sixuan mentioned to watch. heading into japanese elections, stocks outperform adding oots .1% to 83.35 this morning. >>> south korea's central bank may be worried about factors in the economy, but the dok says the economy is stronger than it used to be. more on that next. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way t
spain, this will be a good proxy for now. we'll get the ten year for italy in just a second. 35.34% is the level there. u.s. benefiting from fund flows well. choppy trade across the picture here. let's look at the italian curve before we get the results later today. we are seeing green across the board, so yields dipping before that probably has more to do with the political rhetoric we're seeing especially coming from berlusconi. under 4.6% for the ten-year and on the short and two, a bit of a...
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buyers in italy, spain, and france proved especially wary. only britain bucked the trend with a rise in new car sales. a decade it has been since the inclusion of the german media empire. the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit worthiness was question, driving the conglomerate into bankruptcy. damages are expected to range anywhere from 120 million euros to 1.25 billion euros. it was also a big topic at the frankfurt stock exchangr markets this report from the trading floor. >> for the deutsche bank, this verdict is more than just a verdict because it weighs heavily on the image of germany's biggest bank. also because of the fact that the trial is not the only one that the deutsche bank is faced with, and some analysts are fearing now that investors might lose their confidence in dutch ban
buyers in italy, spain, and france proved especially wary. only britain bucked the trend with a rise in new car sales. a decade it has been since the inclusion of the german media empire. the state appellate court in munich today ruled that deutsche bank must pay damages to the heirs of the deceased mogul. >> the court ruled that the former ceo of deutsche bank, seen here, was responsible for the collapse of the world's largest licenser of film rights. in an interview, this credit...
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after all, if spain had joined the axis powers, it would have been defeated and would not have been a fascist country until a 70s. franco made a smart decision. the minute he did it would have been better if he made the opposite decision and maybe he was smart enough to know that. >> thank you. >> humble before the man. >> 9 a myth christine and it is an honor to hear you speak. i have a son, douglas, who finally turned off the tv and in the 3 players and picked up your book a number of years ago. it truly hooked him on reading. on his behalf and mine as a parent, i am curious to see what was the genesis of going from thrillers to historical fiction and including -- i am happy that you have a strong woman in each of your historical fiction. [applause] >> i was interested -- i used to look at cathedrals because of how beautiful they are and how serena in atmosphere a cathedral is but i very quickly became interested in how they were built. when you look at one of those european cathedrals you do think, how did medieval people get those enormous thoughts? not that i. know mathematics fo
after all, if spain had joined the axis powers, it would have been defeated and would not have been a fascist country until a 70s. franco made a smart decision. the minute he did it would have been better if he made the opposite decision and maybe he was smart enough to know that. >> thank you. >> humble before the man. >> 9 a myth christine and it is an honor to hear you speak. i have a son, douglas, who finally turned off the tv and in the 3 players and picked up your book a...
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austria's unemployment rate stands at 4.3% while both spain and greece top 25% with youth unemployment in both those countries near 60% news out of the midwest about the economy could bode well for today's national ism number. the chicago mni index---also known as known as pmi---shows a rating of 50.4 for november. a number above 50 indicates economic expansion. joining us now is alyce andres-frantz of chicago mni report. good morning. how are you summing up this latest report? are these numbers good enough? if you look at this report optically it looks very good. you have production up---employment tracking production. you have supplier deliveries lengthening and prices paid up big this month. when you take those four together you think wow this is a really great number but the big key here is new orders down. 5.3 plunging deeper into contraction at 45.3. it's the lowest level since june 2009. this is the biggest weight to this business barometer and this is the thing that held it down this month. you also have a situation this month where we have order backlogs up but still in contra
austria's unemployment rate stands at 4.3% while both spain and greece top 25% with youth unemployment in both those countries near 60% news out of the midwest about the economy could bode well for today's national ism number. the chicago mni index---also known as known as pmi---shows a rating of 50.4 for november. a number above 50 indicates economic expansion. joining us now is alyce andres-frantz of chicago mni report. good morning. how are you summing up this latest report? are these...
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well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking of flocking to followed by the usa now we didn't manage to track down any million as but we hit the streets of london to talk to the ordinary londoners to ask whether they were considering opting sticks and leaving as well and it looks like most of them agree with the millionaires so let's take a listen to what they told us you consider leaving the u.k. . one reason that i climb up the second the dark. would you consider leaving the u.k. and leaving somewhere else i'm going to do really what are the reasons my wife. my children but also the expense here looks like the middle class professionals are the ones who are actually packing their bags and leaving a recent report by the home office said that more and more middle class we professionals are actually packing their bags and opting to continue that careers elsewhere and for them the main reason is the high rate of personal taxation so it's the millionaires are the ones that don't l
well top of the list of destinations is france it's nearby and it's warmer weather and same goes for spain which is the other place where they're all thinking of flocking to followed by the usa now we didn't manage to track down any million as but we hit the streets of london to talk to the ordinary londoners to ask whether they were considering opting sticks and leaving as well and it looks like most of them agree with the millionaires so let's take a listen to what they told us you consider...